Colorful Launches iGame Shadow Memory; Reaches Speed Up To DDR5-8000

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Features Gorgeous Chinese Ink Art!

[Press Release] Colorful is set to introduce the iGame Shadow DDR5 memory to expand its range of offerings in the PC gaming market.

Colorful iGame Shadow DDR5 Memory
The Heatsink Is Decorated With Beautiful Artwork

Ranging from DDR5-6000 CL28 to DDR5-8400 CL42 options, this memory is not only incredibly fast, but it also honors Chinese culture with incredibly rich and detailed ink artwork on the heatsink.

As per Colorful, these kits make use of high-end Hynix M-die for incredible performance. Both Intel and AMD platforms are also supported, with the DDR5-8000 option reserved for Intel’s 890 platform.

In the future, Colorful plans to eclipse these speeds with DDR5-8400 kits. Moreover, CUDIMM memory, capable of overclocking beyond 10,000MT/s, will arrive at some point.

For now, PC gamers can buy the iGame Shadow DDR5 lineup starting from ¥1049. More details can also be found on the company’s official website

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